Dindi (1976) studied at the Willem de Kooning Academy & the Piet
Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. With her staged underwater
photography, dindi focuses on the disagreement and balance of the inner in
the female psyche, emphasizing the archetypical mother and woman.
Reflections, visual distortion and movement of water are important elements
of her visual language. She expands on classical painting styles through a
contemporary content. The image always contains a contradiction. What
seems to be fairy-like aesthetics morphs into an image in which frustration
and destruction prevail. As a viewer you are confronted with images that are
both intimate & intimidating visualizing a battle between egos. Dindi both
designs and makes the costumes and all attributes used in her photography
her self, allowing her to fully control every detail of her work.
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dindi. (1976) studied at the Fine Art Academy Willem de Kooning Academy & Post Academy Piet
Zwart Insttute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. With her staged underwater
photography, dindi. focuses on the disagreement and balance of the inner in
the female psyche, emphasizing the archetypical mother and woman.
Reflections, visual distortion and movement of water are important elements
of her visual language. She expands on classical painting styles through a
contemporary content. The image always contains a contradiction. What
seems to be fairy-like aesthetics morphs into an image in which frustration
and destruction prevail. As a viewer you are confronted with images that are
both intimate & intimidating visualizing a battle between egos. dindi. both
designs and makes the costumes and all attributes used in her photography
her self, allowing her to fully control every detail of her work.
dindi. (1976) studied at the Fine Art Academy Willem de Kooning Academy & Post Academy Piet
Zwart Insttute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. With her staged underwater
photography, dindi. focuses on the disagreement and balance of the inner in
the female psyche, emphasizing the archetypical mother and woman.
Reflections, visual distortion and movement of water are important elements
of her visual language. She expands on classical painting styles through a
contemporary content. The image always contains a contradiction. What
seems to be fairy-like aesthetics morphs into an image in which frustration
and destruction prevail. As a viewer you are confronted with images that are
both intimate & intimidating visualizing a battle between egos. dindi. both
designs and makes the costumes and all attributes used in her photography
her self, allowing her to fully control every detail of her work.
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